Every week I go to my mum's house to do a 20% water change in her ten gallon which houses, two Serpaes, three Neons, and a couple of Cories. Whisper Filter and gravel. No plants platic or live.
My mum lives on the beach. The tank is not in direct sunlight and the blinds are drawn, but there is enough light that still gets in for normal human living and I assume fish living also.
It seems everytime I have to clean off the sides of the tank the green algae that accumulates in one weeks time. I take the PH reading which comes in at 6.0 before I do the weekly water change. Once I do the 20% change I get the PH to read close to 7.0 only to find out the following week that it reads once again at 6.0. Ammonia is 0, and the fish are not over fed.
I am wondering does the green algae have anything to do with the PH becoming so acidic each week?
Thanks for your replies!

My mum lives on the beach. The tank is not in direct sunlight and the blinds are drawn, but there is enough light that still gets in for normal human living and I assume fish living also.
It seems everytime I have to clean off the sides of the tank the green algae that accumulates in one weeks time. I take the PH reading which comes in at 6.0 before I do the weekly water change. Once I do the 20% change I get the PH to read close to 7.0 only to find out the following week that it reads once again at 6.0. Ammonia is 0, and the fish are not over fed.
I am wondering does the green algae have anything to do with the PH becoming so acidic each week?
Thanks for your replies!
